3 Work on your own mathematics This unit focuses on your initial encounters with research. It invites you to think about how perceptions of mathematics have influenced you in your prior learning, your teaching and the attitudes of learners.Author(s): The Open University

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2 Your own mathematics This unit focuses on your initial encounters with research. It invites you to think about how perceptions of mathematics have influenced you in your prior learning, your teaching and the attitudes of learners.Author(s): The Open University

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1 Forces for development This unit focuses on your initial encounters with research. It invites you to think about how perceptions of mathematics have influenced you in your prior learning, your teaching and the attitudes of learners.Author(s): The Open University

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References To be able to understand the importance of the environment for our health, we need to know a little about the interdependence between environment and humankind. This unit will look at interactions between plants, animals and the physical and chemical environment, as well as considering ways in which humans have altered, and are altering this environment. These changes have health implications that are not always immediately obvious. Frequently, we initiate changes that are going to have their efAuthor(s): The Open University

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Next steps To be able to understand the importance of the environment for our health, we need to know a little about the interdependence between environment and humankind. This unit will look at interactions between plants, animals and the physical and chemical environment, as well as considering ways in which humans have altered, and are altering this environment. These changes have health implications that are not always immediately obvious. Frequently, we initiate changes that are going to have their efAuthor(s): The Open University

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Learning Materials in a Problem Based Course This webpage from the U.K. Center for Materials Education provides an introduction to the use of case studies and provides several examples of materials case studies that are being used in the U.K. in materials and engineering courses at various points in the academic program as well as a bibliography of resources for educators interested in learning more about the case study method.Author(s): Claire Davis and Elizabeth Wilcock, U.K. Centre fo

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"Sim Man" Provides Hands-on Training to Aspiring Pharmacists Friday, Apr. 2, 2010
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Brenda Bray, Clinical Assistant Professor, College of Pharmacy, 509-358-7735, bbray@wsu.edu;
Lorraine Nelson, Communication Coordinator, College of Pharmacy, 509-335-4776, lanelson@wsu.edu
PULLMAN, Wash. -- Imagine having a patient come to your pharmacy and, while you are talking with them, they start to experience a serious health problem. Washington State University pharmacy students are learning what to do in such situations through the use of a Human Patient Author(s): No creator set

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Super Thursday -- NW Public Radio's Call for Help Friday, Mar. 26, 2010
Contact: Kerry Swanson, NWPR Station Manager, 509-335-6512, kerry_swanson@wsu.edu
PULLMAN, Wash. -- While other public radio stations hold weeks of pledge drives, Northwest Public Radio does things a bit different. A one-day pledge, called "Super Thursday" aims at giving listeners one day to make sure they pledge funds. As of 7 p.m. Thursday, more than $205,000 in pledges have been received.
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Supermarket Sweep Day 2 Students will participate in a supermarket game and follow a shopping list. Students will compare the quantity of items "purchased" and graph results. Students will also learn a song about shopping in a supermarket.Author(s): No creator set

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Blood flow of moving Lumbriculus Observe blood flow and muscle contractions in each body segment of Lumbriculus variegates (note how blood flows in relation to the worm turning in the capillary tube).Author(s): No creator set

Slappin' Leather - Line Dance Walkthrough This video provides step-by-step directions for the Slappin' Leather Line Dance. The instructor is at the front of the screen with an adult class behind him. (07:48)Author(s): No creator set

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Immortality This online article is from the Museum's Seminars on Science, a series of distance-learning courses designed to help educators meet the new national science standards. Scenario: Immortality, part of the Genetics, Genomics, Genethics seminar, briefly covers: the age-old quest for eternal life and youth; the recent discovery of telomeres and telomerase; how this discovery could revolutionize the way we treat disease and aging; the ethical and ecological issues that could arise.Author(s): No creator set

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Genetically Modified Food: Golden Rice: Help or Hazard? This online article is from the Museum's Seminars on Science, a series of distance-learning courses designed to help educators meet the new national science standards. Genetically Modified Food: Golden Rice, part of the Genetics, Genomics, Genethics seminar, briefly covers: why more than a million people in developing countries are struck with irreversible blindness; the proposed solution of genetically engineering rice to contain carotenoid, the precursor of Vitamin A; environmental concerns abAuthor(s): No creator set

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Diversity of Fishes: Bloch Illustrations This online image collection features a brief biography of ichthyologist Marcus Elieser Bloch and 34 of his hand-colored fish illustrations. The collection is from Diversity of Fishes, a distance-learning course that is part of the Museum's Seminars on Science, designed to help educators meet the new national science standards.Author(s): No creator set